- Tiaa
Tiaa or Tia'a was an
Ancient Egypt ian queen during theeighteenth dynasty of Egypt . She was the wife ofPharaoh Amenhotep II and the mother ofThutmose IV dodson, p.140] .She is never called "king's daughter," and thus her parentage is unknown. It has been speculated that she was Amenhotep's sister or half sister, but it is not certain.Peter Der Manuelian, "Studies in the Reign of Amenophis II," 1987. p.171] During the reign of her husband the women of the royal family were much less represented than earlier during the 18h dynasty; this was probably because the pharaoh did not want any of them usurp power as
Hatshepsut had only a few decades earlier.The Oxford History of Ancient Egypt. Edited by Ian Shaw] . Tiaa is the only known wife of Amenhotep, and her name is known to us only because she was the mother of the next pharaoh, Thutmose IV. She received the title ofGreat Royal Wife during her son's reign; in her husband's lifetime it was borne only by Amenhotep's motherMerytre-Hatshepsut .Tiaa is not depicted on any monuments built by her husband, only on those which were completed by her son. During the reign of Thutmose IV she rose to more prominence; along with the title of Great Royal Wife she also received the titles "King's Mother" and "God's Wife." On many statues she and Thutmose's first chief wife Nefertari accompany the pharaoh [Shaw, op.cit., p.275] . Several depictions of Merytre-Hatshepsut were altered to show Tiaa. [Dodson & Hilton, op.cit., p.139] . One of Thutmose's daughter, Tiaa is likely to have been named after her.
Tiaa was buried in the tomb
KV32 in theValley of the Kings , where fragments of her funerary equipment were found. Floodwater washed some of these intoKV47 , the adjacent 19th dynasty tomb of PharaohSiptah , causing Egyptologists to believe they belong to a like-named mother of Siptah [Dodson & Hilton, op.cit., p.181] , however, since then Siptah's mother has been identified as a Syrian concubine named Sutailja.References
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